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Exhibition aims to foster cultural dialogue between Saudi artists and US audience, museum says

The memory of Detroit’s long hot week of violence in July 1967 has taken a turn that no one could have predicted five decades ago: It has become a cultural phenomenon.

THE INTERSECTION OF MUSLIM AND AMERICAN HAS LED TO AN INCREASE IN ARAB AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS WORKING DILIGENTLY ON TODAY’S MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES.

While much of the country angles to fence refugees out, Dearborn is throwing them a party.

Michigan enrollment is up at HealthCare.gov as 153,241 consumers had signed up for health insurance through Dec. 9, a 16 percent increase over this time last year.

We are excited to announce that our Annual Dinner, ACCESS’ signature event, will take place on April 21, 2018. This year, we celebrate 47 years of serving our communities.

She drew inspiration from her mother’s work in chemistry, but initial discouragement from her engineer father, who thought she should do something else.

ACCESS, the nation’s largest Arab American community nonprofit, hosted Thursday night its Domestic Violence Awareness and Treatment Program 11th Annual Dinner, themed Turning Struggle into Strength

SAVE THE DATE for OCT. 19TH!

Ebeid was recipient of ACCESS’ 2008 ‘Making an Impact’ Award and was a member of the Arab American National Museum’s (AANM) National Advisory Board